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By SANDEE WILHOIT | Downtown News Some of the most innocuous buildings have the most interesting stories, and some of...
Read moreDetailsBy SANDEE WILHOIT | Downtown News Some of the most innocuous buildings have the most interesting stories, and some of...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Sabatini Jr. Like fraternal twins, The Fish Market is two entities. Born together — on Dec. 13, 1989...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Sabatini Jr. Having just passed its second-year anniversary, Havana 1920 in the Gaslamp Quarter has rolled out a...
Read moreDetailsBy TOM CESARINI | Downtown News Kevin Petti, Ph.D., is an alum of the University of San Diego, earning his...
Read moreDetailsSay goodbye to 2019 and ciao to 2020! As the new decade fast approaches, the Little Italy Association takes time...
Read moreDetailsBy REP. SUSAN DAVIS A new United Nations report released in November provided a serious warning regarding the climate crisis...
Read moreDetailsBy JEAN LOWERISON | Downtown News Hey, who invited that grumpy old Ebenezer Scrooge to our fair city? What’s he...
Read moreDetailsBy LEORAH GAVIDOR | Downtown News The Holocaust is fading from collective memory. Survivor Rose Schindler and local filmmaker Randall...
Read moreDetailsBy DAVE FIDLIN | Downtown News A piece of a large-scale development taking root in Downtown San Diego recently garnered...
Read moreDetailsBy KENDRA SITTON | Uptown News Lawmakers, social workers, attorneys, victims and advocates came together at San Diego Central Library...
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